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Thank you for participating in the Santa Fe Institute (SFI) '''"Evolving Chemical Systems"''' working group (WG), 11/13/2019 - 11/15/2019, co-organized by Oana Carja (Carnegie Mellon Univ.), David Baum (Univ. Wisconsin), and Chris Kempes (SFI).  
 
Thank you for participating in the Santa Fe Institute (SFI) '''"Evolving Chemical Systems"''' working group (WG), 11/13/2019 - 11/15/2019, co-organized by Oana Carja (Carnegie Mellon Univ.), David Baum (Univ. Wisconsin), and Chris Kempes (SFI).  
  
We will be using the wiki to capture and share important meeting information. Your contribution is required and appreciated.
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We have created a Wiki page for the meeting which can be found [https://centre.santafe.edu/origins/Evolving_Chemical_Systems here].
  
The '''"Evolving Chemical Systems"''' WG page is [https://centre.santafe.edu/origins/Evolving_Chemical_Systems here].
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The Wiki page includes up-to-date information about the participants, agenda, meeting synopsis, references, and more.
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The login information below will allow you to create discussion forums, upload & download reference materials, and make other edits to the Wiki. For copyright reasons the uploaded references are password protected on the wiki. As a participant of this meeting, you should be able to see the encryption key and download the references once you are logged in.
  
 
Please use the following log-in details:
 
Please use the following log-in details:
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''You can change your password once you have logged in, by going to the wiki top right corner, blue people icon -> Preferences, scroll down to the "Basic information" box, where it says Password: Change password. If you ever forget your password, you can follow the "forget your password" on the wiki log in page, or ask Amy (amypchen@santafe.edu) or Chris (ckempes@gmail.com) to reset your password.''
 
''You can change your password once you have logged in, by going to the wiki top right corner, blue people icon -> Preferences, scroll down to the "Basic information" box, where it says Password: Change password. If you ever forget your password, you can follow the "forget your password" on the wiki log in page, or ask Amy (amypchen@santafe.edu) or Chris (ckempes@gmail.com) to reset your password.''
  
- Two ways to contribute '''meeting reflection''', '''references''', and '''reference notes''': (1) click [https://centre.santafe.edu/origins/w/index.php?title=Special:Userlogin&returnto=Special%3ARunQuery%2FAttendee+note+query&returntoquery=Attendee+note%5BMeeting%5D%3DEvolving+Chemical+Systems%26_run here] (you will be prompted to log in first) (2) from the [https://centre.santafe.edu/origins/Evolving_Chemical_Systems meeting webpage], click on the box on the left-hand side of the page that says <span style="color:#fff; background:#2a4b8d">'''Add or edit your own meeting material'''</span> (you will be prompted to log in first).
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For your convenience, a PDF with all of the meeting information can also be found [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1FC8gkkf4Z9mTPmXT5ykdYFWz4-AQCcNe here].
 
 
'''Meeting reflections''' are 1+ paragraphs on any combination of the following: Presentation highlights, open questions that came up, how your perspective changed, impact on your own work, e.g. the discussion on [A] that we are having reminds me of [B] conference/[C] initiative/[D] funding call-for-proposal/[E] research group
 
 
 
By '''References''' we don't only mean your own work related to this WG, but also synergistic work you know of elsewhere, especially those you think of or mentioned to the group during the group discussion.
 
 
 
By '''Reference Notes''' we mean some documentations about the references that you are adding, for example: "Here is [A] database on [B] that I pull data from to do [C] analysis that might be of interest to this group (provide link)", "here is a free tool for calculating [ABC] (provide link)", "this painting/sculpture/forms of artwork is emblematic to our discussion on [X]!", "Schwartz et al. 2017 offers a review on [ABC] migration as relate to climatic factors"
 
 
 
-To upload your '''presentation slides''': go to the [https://centre.santafe.edu/origins/Evolving_Chemical_Systems meeting page], scroll down to the '''"Agenda"''' tab, locate and click on your talk title hyperlink, click on <span style="color:#fff; background:#36c">'''UPLOAD A PRESENTATION FILE'''</span>. Note that it's possible to encrypt your file (follow the prompts during file upload) if you only want to share it with a selected group of people. You will get an encryption key that you can send to people you want to share with after the upload.
 
 
 
-'''To comment on another participant's meeting reflection''': go to the [https://centre.santafe.edu/origins/Evolving_Chemical_Systems meeting page], scroll down to the '''"Meeting Summary"''' tab, click on '''"Add comment"''' (note that you CAN type math expressions and symbols).
 
 
 
Questions? Report bugs, comments & suggestions about the wiki to Amy P. Chen, amypchen@santafe.edu
 
  
 
Thanks,
 
Thanks,
  
Amy & Chris
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Chris, Oana, David

Latest revision as of 17:27, November 5, 2019

Hi $1,

Thank you for participating in the Santa Fe Institute (SFI) "Evolving Chemical Systems" working group (WG), 11/13/2019 - 11/15/2019, co-organized by Oana Carja (Carnegie Mellon Univ.), David Baum (Univ. Wisconsin), and Chris Kempes (SFI).

We have created a Wiki page for the meeting which can be found here.

The Wiki page includes up-to-date information about the participants, agenda, meeting synopsis, references, and more.

The login information below will allow you to create discussion forums, upload & download reference materials, and make other edits to the Wiki. For copyright reasons the uploaded references are password protected on the wiki. As a participant of this meeting, you should be able to see the encryption key and download the references once you are logged in.

Please use the following log-in details:

Username: $1
Password (randomly generated): $2

You can change your password once you have logged in, by going to the wiki top right corner, blue people icon -> Preferences, scroll down to the "Basic information" box, where it says Password: Change password. If you ever forget your password, you can follow the "forget your password" on the wiki log in page, or ask Amy (amypchen@santafe.edu) or Chris (ckempes@gmail.com) to reset your password.

For your convenience, a PDF with all of the meeting information can also be found here.

Thanks,

Chris, Oana, David